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and also with us is robert frank. give hits, runs, and errors. >> china has more millionaires than ever. it is coupled with economic slow down and political uncertainly. you have the chinese wealthy seeking to put their money and families abroad in schools and real estate. they're driving a lot of the top end real estate in new york, canada, and the west coast. >> isn't the economic landscape in china partly the story. >> yes, you can look at these things as the leading economic indicators. you see very smart people looking at a real estate bubble, and europe and the rust not buying the exports. there's also the leading political indicator. we have these campaigns about taxes the rich. over there, that's on steroids. changing the political climate. they could take their money and wind up in jail. >> go ahead, robert. >> it's jail the rich there. if you're on the chinese rich list, you're three types more likely to be investigated or wind up in jail. so it's really not just economic uncertainly, it's personal security
and also with us is robert frank. give hits, runs, and errors. >> china has more millionaires than ever. it is coupled with economic slow down and political uncertainly. you have the chinese wealthy seeking to put their money and families abroad in schools and real estate. they're driving a lot of the top end real estate in new york, canada, and the west coast. >> isn't the economic landscape in china partly the story. >> yes, you can look at these things as the leading...
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one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not mad
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thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow economy. we all knew the market was going to grow slow. the bottom line is even with the decline in the last eight days, we're still up 6.5%, 7%. >> you're saying to buy into this selloff? >> i think you have to buy into it. where are you going to put your money? most of the money is going into fixed income. that's just crazy. we know future interest rates are going to go higher. that's not going to hurt corporations. it's not going to hurt profits, but what it is going to do is hurt the individual investor. they should be
thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow...
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what do you have for us? >> capital one is the latest bank to be the subject of one of those denial of service attacks. the company saying its online systems are experiencing some problems. it is working to resolve those problems as soon as possible. additionally, the company telling cnbc it doesn't anticipate that any customer information has been breached because of this attack. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. heading toward the close with about 15 minutes left. the dow still hovering near the lows, down about 95 points. >> one of the top senate democrats throwing cold water on a potential bipartisan tax deal. >> it is an alluring prospect to cut taxes on the wealthiest people a, reduce the deficit and hold the middle class harmless. but the math dictates you can't have it all. >> so will the leaders who dig in their heels have to get out of the way to get anything done? that's next. >>> also, german chancellor angela merkel getting greeted by protesters dressed as nazis during her fir
what do you have for us? >> capital one is the latest bank to be the subject of one of those denial of service attacks. the company saying its online systems are experiencing some problems. it is working to resolve those problems as soon as possible. additionally, the company telling cnbc it doesn't anticipate that any customer information has been breached because of this attack. back to you. >> all right, mary. thank you very much. heading toward the close with about 15 minutes...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an inappropriate relationship, that stock is down over 70%. the missteps for hp since then have been historic and costly for them, all of them famously covered on this program. in fact, we put together some of the low lights. take a look. >> we've got breaking news from hewlett-packard on mark hurd. we have to get right to john fortt. >> we are hearing that hp ceo mark hurd is resigning. >> we are covering a developing story here on the "closing bell," which just happened in the last 20 minutes or so. hewlett-packard naming a new ceo a
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an...
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thank you for talking to us. so you're bringing together mobile and social gaining, the stock has taken a nose dive recently, how will this new platform grow revenue and profits? >> this is the evolution of our zynga platform which, we first made available to consumers and other developers in the first quarter, and we announced zynga.com, and we have been continually bringing new innovative features to our users there. and what we announce today is that we're rebranding the experience as zynga with friends, and we will take these features that we found great engagement with, and make them available to our players across facebook and eventually across noble networks as well. the way we look at the future and growing revenues and earnings, is it starts with our players, our products and our players. and what we're doing is building a network of players that we can, in a scaleable, repeatable, profitable way, bring new games for ourselves and our partners to that audience where ever that are, and we already started
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thank you all for joining us here. steve liesman is with us now, and you asked about the new targets which the chairman says is not a target but a guidepost. what's the difference? >> it's important for people to understand. there's two things happening here. the first is that the federal reserve for the first time put these -- put the funds rate, tied it to an economic target, but really it's a victory for charlie evans and those doves who wanted an advancement here. they wanted qe tied to it but it's not. qe is tied to this uncertain thing which is improvement in the labor market, assuming there's something anyone can do with the goals. there's a bit of confusion out there, and the markets will have to sort through how much qe for how long based on what targets. we don't real very that anymore. they moved away from a calendar date target on the funds rate but not qe, and the chairman was very explicit that qe is for stimulating the economy and the funds rate is for moving removing accommodation. never heard that befo
thank you all for joining us here. steve liesman is with us now, and you asked about the new targets which the chairman says is not a target but a guidepost. what's the difference? >> it's important for people to understand. there's two things happening here. the first is that the federal reserve for the first time put these -- put the funds rate, tied it to an economic target, but really it's a victory for charlie evans and those doves who wanted an advancement here. they wanted qe tied...
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stay with us. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back, citi group and jpmorgan gaining today even after sanny weill made the case this morning that big banks should be broken up. >> i think we should split up investment banking from banking. >> certainly provocative comments there. should you buy banks or should they be avoided. what would a split up mean for the banks in your estimation. >> i have never been a big believer in investment banking and commercial banking, but it gives greater
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thanks for joining us. let's talk fundamentals. how much of an impact do the home improvement retailers usually see with a major weather event and which do you prefer? >> usually when you have a big event, you can get anywhere from 40 to 100 basis point increase which is a pretty significant amount depending on how big the storm is. depending where on the northeast is where you have more penetration for home depot and south you probably have more penetration for lowe's, it's looking like the storm will hit more the eastern mid-atlantic and northern. so probably the storm itself helps home depot a little more. >> you would buy home depot stock then? >> yeah, i think stocks look good for short term and longer term. near term you could worry about comparisons in the fourth quarter and first quarter but the housing market has been improving. they've done a lot to improve. lowe's longer term though. >> how do the stocks look? >> they both look very good. you have to remember, these storms are still predictions, weathermen were created t
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his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows up with all the taxes taken out. then we'll see if he likes the fiscal cliff. >> i was just going to say that. unfortunately, one of the big upsets about this fiscal cliff and the $16 trillion debt is the taxes and what we're leaving to our kids and grand kids. i hate to pour cold water on this, bill. poor charlie. >>> all right. we have the closing countdown next. >> after the bell, we'll hear from somebody who says entitlements didn't cause our debt problems, cuts to them shouldn't be part of the fiscal cliff solution and the negotiations continue. you're watching cnbc, f
his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows...
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he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that has gone away, but you still have the fast-moving trades that hit the streets these days. is that what you're talking about? the hyperfast trading that goes on? >> that's a big part of it, bill, but it's not all. when you think about our financial system and i think we talked a bit about this before. the role as the financial side of our system, if you will, is to direct capital to its highest and best and most profitable uses. how much do we do of that a year? around $250 billion of additional equity capital, ipos and so on. $2
he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that...
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they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple? >> not only if you look at the chart but fundamentally. in may, they bought motorola. when they made their earnings announcement in mid-october, you can see that huge drop. apple is trading at 40% less on valuation. it's also lower than its peers versus google. so you can get similar long-term earnings growth, about 14% long-term growth versus 16% on google, but you're trading at a 40% less lower valuation. you're looking at the next 12 months earnings. it's a that brainer. not only that, but apple pays dividends. >> i thin
they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple?...
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if you want to be aggressive, use this down trend line right here, get long today and use that as your support. i don't know if counting the calories is going to affect the chart. this is a very healthy looking chart. >> yes. anything below 86.50 is a trade set up. >> erin, what's working fundamentals? >> we're not so worried about the counting calories. if you use new york state, they've shown that it makes no affect on consumer buying and we expect a similar -- basically a simil similar behavior from buyers going out. >> bottom line, you think there's still room for mcdonald's to move higher? >> absolutely. it's a strong buy for us. we think the biggest risk is coming from europe. but we see with all the healthy menu options being available next year, that hopefully the u.s. and china will be able to recute rate those losses. >> what is the red flag on the chart, jeff? >> what i want people to keep in mind, if you needed to close above the $92.50. then we're going to look for a price target at $102 which is the all-time head back in fed. >> jeff, erin, thanks so much. >>> the dow at
if you want to be aggressive, use this down trend line right here, get long today and use that as your support. i don't know if counting the calories is going to affect the chart. this is a very healthy looking chart. >> yes. anything below 86.50 is a trade set up. >> erin, what's working fundamentals? >> we're not so worried about the counting calories. if you use new york state, they've shown that it makes no affect on consumer buying and we expect a similar -- basically a...
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joining us. adam, what is your take on the facebook story today? >> sure, maria. this is a simple story where investors are asking the wrong question. this is not whether or not facebook can add users, it is whether or not they can mon advertise that growth. if there is a billion and a half users, it bodes poorly for the stock. >> kayla, you've been following this since day one. do we have a better sense of what happened on friday? >> of course, you know, sources of mine that were involved in the deal are calling what happened at at nasdaq an unmitigated disaster, even though it was limited to a short timeframe. it still had large repercussions for the way that investors work, perceiving the stock. if you look at a the chart from today, you will see it started moving upward around 12:00. that's when an alert was sounded to traders about a review over accommodating trades between 1111 and 11:30 a.m. they are jumping on the regulatory bandwagon. sec reviewing this. this alert says the nasdaq omx bo
joining us. adam, what is your take on the facebook story today? >> sure, maria. this is a simple story where investors are asking the wrong question. this is not whether or not facebook can add users, it is whether or not they can mon advertise that growth. if there is a billion and a half users, it bodes poorly for the stock. >> kayla, you've been following this since day one. do we have a better sense of what happened on friday? >> of course, you know, sources of mine that...
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what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
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tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >> yes, it this makes filtration devices that helps homes and hotels and spas run their water morefacient efficiently. >> was there a theme throughout this list? what's the theme in terms of how they selected these names? >> the theme is given how uncertain everything is, we picked fund managers that have a great record that beat their piers, have an extended tenure of management, so they've been there for a while. we just asked them in their particular niches what are their best ideas. the theme is just, you know, what are the best ways to get through this. >> people with experience and track records, basically. >> yeah, basically. >> health care. >> health care, iliyad. >> they're hoping to create a treatment for hepatitis c, which will be a big deal. >> this is sort of controversial. moody's. >> which, of course, was vilified with the other ratings agencies in the financial crisis. the s
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>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done? >> gone from 6.50 to 14 or 15. the new 10, does it have a keyboard or not? >> does it have a keyboard? >> what else do they offer if they don't offer the keyboard? they take that away. oh, boy, anyway. >> they will have a keyboard at some point. >> good question. we're going to get tweets and e-mails about this, keyboard or no keyboard. we know that it's going to have the keyboard that you could bring up, like the iphone does. i don't know if it has an actual keyboard. >> old-fashioned -- >> we'll check it out. >> i bet we have the answer for you next break. thank you guys. appreciate it. hey, bill, does it have a keyboard? >> d
>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done?...
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bruce, thanks for joining us today. bob, we will be checking back with you later. >> all right. >> 15 minutes before the closing bell. dow lower by 34 points. nasdaq still positive just barely by one point. >> just barely. part of that because of apple. it may have just won that big patent lawsuit against samsung but we will hear from somebody who says apple might want to think wise before getting into a legal battle with its real rival, mainly google. >> plus, for the first time ever cameras were allow flood the stock exchange of the diamond world. don't miss an inside look at this very secretive place later on the "closing bell." at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit
bruce, thanks for joining us today. bob, we will be checking back with you later. >> all right. >> 15 minutes before the closing bell. dow lower by 34 points. nasdaq still positive just barely by one point. >> just barely. part of that because of apple. it may have just won that big patent lawsuit against samsung but we will hear from somebody who says apple might want to think wise before getting into a legal battle with its real rival, mainly google. >> plus, for the...
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what can you tell us on google? >> well, maria, we're seeing consolidated revenues of $14.1 billion for the quarter. they're calling it an increase of 45% compared to the same quarter a year ago. gap net income for the third quarter was $2.18 billion compared to $2.73 billion in the third quarter of last year. i think the most interesting part of this release -- of course, we've seen most of these numbers before several hours earlier, but the second paragraph in this release is now included with larry page, the ceo saying, when he a strong quarter, revenue was up 45% year on year and at just 14 years old we cleared our first $14 billion revenue quarter. page also saying he's really excited about the progress we're making creating a beautifully simple, intuitive google experience across all devices. that's the quote we've been waiting for all afternoon. we're going to be digging through this release. we're going to be comparing it to what we saw earlier. we'll have more later. >> all right, kayla. thanks very much. t
what can you tell us on google? >> well, maria, we're seeing consolidated revenues of $14.1 billion for the quarter. they're calling it an increase of 45% compared to the same quarter a year ago. gap net income for the third quarter was $2.18 billion compared to $2.73 billion in the third quarter of last year. i think the most interesting part of this release -- of course, we've seen most of these numbers before several hours earlier, but the second paragraph in this release is now...
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he joins us now with a preview. hank paulson and bob rubin. >> you're right to be excited, maria, because in the 45 minutes we have i will solve most if not all of the problems out there. probably the issues of china between these two brain that's we have and their experience, i really have little doubt that we cannot make substantial progress. >> do you think they agree on most things? >> this is what interested me in putting this panel together. i think a lot of the political debate right now is driven from the extremes. we don't get to hear from the guys in the middle that may be very close. if you're that close how can we get you together to make substantial progress? there are major issues facing this country, and the question that i have is there a way we can find agreement in the middle across party lines and across the aisle. >> in terms of the fiscal cliff, you would think that we have a little more agreement in washington head washington ahead of the election. >> the question is can they provide a way out
he joins us now with a preview. hank paulson and bob rubin. >> you're right to be excited, maria, because in the 45 minutes we have i will solve most if not all of the problems out there. probably the issues of china between these two brain that's we have and their experience, i really have little doubt that we cannot make substantial progress. >> do you think they agree on most things? >> this is what interested me in putting this panel together. i think a lot of the...
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mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff, everything. with that in mind where do you see consumer spending, consumer discretionary spending next year? >> i think in 2013 there's always a place that excels in consumer discretionary and it's based on product, price and where they can expand in terms of channel extension. in 2013 i think we'll see names like nordstrom where they are accelerating the rate of growth. i think we'll see urban outfitters continue their turnaround, perhaps in an accelerated pace in 2013, and i think you're going to continue to see, particularly in the first
mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff,...
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joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of long-term solutions. >> everyone seems to want to focus on the tax hikes first and talk about spending cuts later. will that work? >> no. you really have to -- we can't keep kicking the can down the road. we have to have more certainty for business. we want to get the economy going. we want to create jobs in the country. we want to preserve a prosperous united states for the next generation. i'm here speaking as an american, not simply as a ceo. if you care about your country, we have to stop kicking the can down the road and have more certainty
joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of...
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quint tetro is with us. also joining us is vincent of morgan stanley and jeff cox and our own rick santelli. quint, you see a top in the general market and the fed stimulus was a sell event? >> yeah, it was, marimaria. we got a ramp into what was very telegraphed quantitative easing three. we have not seen the enthusiasm continue as we had in the past. but there's some market signals that are transpiring that i'm sure you've heard throughout that are very concerning. first and foremost is the transportation index. dow theorists will say, and i'm not a dow theorist, but i respect the indicator, and that is they continue to make 52-week lows, which is a big disconnect from the overall market. we have not just rails and transports, but we also have, you know, major technology stocks like intel, microsoft. they're really selling off into this quarter, and i think we're going to start to see some negative earnings really impact the tape. if this morning's surprise adp number can't ramp us more than two points in
quint tetro is with us. also joining us is vincent of morgan stanley and jeff cox and our own rick santelli. quint, you see a top in the general market and the fed stimulus was a sell event? >> yeah, it was, marimaria. we got a ramp into what was very telegraphed quantitative easing three. we have not seen the enthusiasm continue as we had in the past. but there's some market signals that are transpiring that i'm sure you've heard throughout that are very concerning. first and foremost is...
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join us later by matthew lloyd. danny what do you make of the earnings so far? there have been high profile disappointments that have taken the wind out of the markets. >> there have. this week we have 155 companies reporting the in the s&p. it will be a crazy week. some of the companies that have reported like google down 11% since the beginning of this quarter. ibm down 8%, 3% for the year. intel down 6%. down 10% for the year and microsoft down 5% up only 4% for the year. >> you should mention technology. >> it's technology. you have facebook reporting down 13% for the quarter. down 50% since its ipo. you have apple down 5% for the quarter. up 55% for the year. >> these numbers are stunning really. when you look at what's going on in terms of earnings right now, is something slowing down a bit more within technology versus the other sectors or is this a global economy story? >> it's more of a global economy story. the big story is not only missing earnings but missing revenues. until last week we had earnings sli
join us later by matthew lloyd. danny what do you make of the earnings so far? there have been high profile disappointments that have taken the wind out of the markets. >> there have. this week we have 155 companies reporting the in the s&p. it will be a crazy week. some of the companies that have reported like google down 11% since the beginning of this quarter. ibm down 8%, 3% for the year. intel down 6%. down 10% for the year and microsoft down 5% up only 4% for the year. >>...
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mohammed, thanks for joining us. first, give us your take on the jobs numbers. >> thank you, bob. i think michelle was right overall, it's a good report in the sense that we created over 100,000 jobs. unemployment has come down and earnings are going up. but we're being helped by part-time employment and the structural issues are still there. so overall, it's a good report, but the market is right to question how good it can be sustained. of course, there's all the issues between the household survey and the establishment survey. >> what do you think about all those issues? they've led to a lot of conspiracy theories. we say the jobs numbers, and i think the average american thinks there's one jobs number, right? there's job growth. we find out what that number is. that is what leads to the unemployment number. but they're completely disconnected. we really see that today. jack welsh says there's a problem with the voracity of these numbers. >> i think what we're seeing is just a reality from month to month. over time they tend to converge. in any one month, you do get differences
mohammed, thanks for joining us. first, give us your take on the jobs numbers. >> thank you, bob. i think michelle was right overall, it's a good report in the sense that we created over 100,000 jobs. unemployment has come down and earnings are going up. but we're being helped by part-time employment and the structural issues are still there. so overall, it's a good report, but the market is right to question how good it can be sustained. of course, there's all the issues between the...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> so 2013, just a few weeks away. the markets are in the green for this year so far. it's been a bumpy ride lately, as we all know, amid the fiscal cliff uncertainty. so how should you position yourself and your portfolio for the new year? >> that's the question. let's bring in scott rand with a first-on look at their 2013 outlook. scott, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, guys. >> so what do you think will be the growing areas of the economy and the stock market? let's first look at the stock ma
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turn to us. wells fargo advisors. but when i was in an accident... turn to us. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> mixed day on wall street as we head toward the close. let's head to bertha coombs for a market flash. >> groupon certainly not a bargain today but stocks surging over 20% just today alone. traders have been saying there's more speculation about a potential sale of the company. lots of different things going on in chat rooms. a lot of the volume today -- twice the daily volume. take a look at the week. pretty good week, certainly compared to apple, which is down nearly 10%. groupon up 13% for the week. back to
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. another squeaker today on whether we finish positive or negative. some positive earnings this morning. some mixed data on the economy not helping right now. the dow down three points. the nasdaq is up a point. so is the s&p as we head toward the close with about 40 minutes left. meanwhile, microsoft set to launch both its windows 8 operating system software and surface tablet tomorrow. the ceo made the sales pitch right here on cnbc today. he's also keeping an eye on the head winds in the economy that could hurt both of
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talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the beginning, you can't cut your way to a prosperous future. the only way out is to grow. so we have been relentlessly focused ever since then on putting the right policies into place to grow and also having the right attitude. >> when do you expect us to get back to growth? growth seems like the issues around the fiscal cliff, to be fair, we are looking at an economy that's growing, just slowly. >> yeah. i think it's a bit -- recently last week i was in korea and japan doing some business over there to with companies. i did hear over and over again
talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the...
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so we are -- now behind us. what we are likely to see now over the next few weeks is downward revisions for the third and fourth quarterings. earnings numbers high. those numbers need to come down. despite what we get in the back half of the season, numbers still likely to come down. could does appoint the markets. >> i saw you nodding your head. i guess you agree. markets continue higher even as expectations for earnings go lower here. >> that's because we have a couple of stocks under the mark wet the fed and bernanke, for what he might say. whatever could happen in europe. look what -- at the -- what we got out -- there's -- it is tough to short this market because -- at any moment when someone makes a comment like that, the markets rally. have you taken that out of the equation. i think it is very -- it is a tough market, even though you may want to. >> warren, thank you. jeff, always good to see you. thanks for joining us today at the new york stock exchange. we head towards the close here. looks like we ma
so we are -- now behind us. what we are likely to see now over the next few weeks is downward revisions for the third and fourth quarterings. earnings numbers high. those numbers need to come down. despite what we get in the back half of the season, numbers still likely to come down. could does appoint the markets. >> i saw you nodding your head. i guess you agree. markets continue higher even as expectations for earnings go lower here. >> that's because we have a couple of stocks...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is imp
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i used to say every week. it's every morning we wake up to some new piece. >> as a whole, litigation costs have been set aside for the most part by all the financials. that's well
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us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover financial and citi to a buy. take a look at those stocks today, and they are moving on that call. meredith joins me now to talk about the industry and the entire group. thanks for joining us. >> so good to see you. >> what is getting you bullish on the banks today? >> we went bullish yesterday morning, and i think this is a really, really important time for the financial. you have three things going on. most importantly clarity. more clarity today on the financials than you have in the five years since the financial crisis began,
us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover...
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thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two months, we've seen confidence flowing back into equities. we've removed the downside risk for markets. i think that's continued. i think people have got confidence back from last week and we're seeing a number of, you know, good reports of pick up in china and stuff which is all helping to create a positive tone. >> so you do believe the tail risk is not as bad as it was, or you think we've seen solutions for europe? because it's hard to believe that we're seeing, you know, an overnight success there and sort of a real fundamental cha
thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two...
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thanks so much for joining us. treasury secretary tim geithner told cnbc there will be no deal if it doesn't involve higher rates on the top 2% of the wealthiest. when it comes down to it, will republicans budge on this issue? >> it's kind of crazy for him to say that because, first of all, if they got their higher rates and they also included the approximately 1 million small businesses wrapped into it, you know, they would get enough to run the federal government for about seven days. it wouldn't really solve the problems, and, of course, then they are going to come back and say the rest of the 98%, you've got to come up with money yourselves >> i understand, but the point is will you budge? will you go along with it if it leads to a deal? >> i'm pretty close to the speaker who i admire greatly, and none of us really want to raise the rates because we know once we do they will go up and then the spending will never occur. we've had that happen a lot during my 36 years. >> i was going to say, senator. you've been
thanks so much for joining us. treasury secretary tim geithner told cnbc there will be no deal if it doesn't involve higher rates on the top 2% of the wealthiest. when it comes down to it, will republicans budge on this issue? >> it's kind of crazy for him to say that because, first of all, if they got their higher rates and they also included the approximately 1 million small businesses wrapped into it, you know, they would get enough to run the federal government for about seven days....
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thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. it's so bright here i have these shades on. i'll try. if i squint too much i'll put them back on. >> i understand. you do whatever makes you comfortable, chairl. thank you very much. your successor at yahoo! just unveiled her plan for the company. she's focusing on personalization, mobility, and investing in projects that reach 100 million users or $100 million in revenue. what do you think? what's your take given your experience at yahoo!? is this the right way to go? >> i think he's right on. i think she's a good choice for yahoo!. she's got a lot of energy, a lot of experience. you know, during my tenure, we had talked about personalization, of course mobile, you know, getting more engage ed users. i think she's right on the mark. she's a great gal. >> and the company recently sold its stake in ally baba, returned the cash to shareholders. was that a good move? under your tenure, the relationship was a bit strained, right? >> well, that was a little bit overblow
thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. it's so bright here i have these shades on. i'll try. if i squint too much i'll put them back on. >> i understand. you do whatever makes you comfortable, chairl. thank you very much. your successor at yahoo! just unveiled her plan for the company. she's focusing on personalization, mobility, and investing in projects that reach 100 million users or $100 million in revenue. what do you think? what's your take given your experience at...
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, rick santelli with us and sandy vallari with us as well. sandy, i'll begin with you. as we're sitting here, i don't know how you feel about the market and the cliff. yesterday one tone. today seems to be we've reverted backwards. >> so frustrating. here we go again. i think the market does have a lot of support at 1420. i do think they will get a deal done but i don't think it will happen this year. i think it happens into january and they can make things retroactively back to january so everything happens from that point. so frustrating we've got to go through that again. >> does name pact the economy and sort of the fundamentals of this market if we go into january, go over the cliff and then we actually have, to you know, reverse things? i mean, you're beginning the year with more uncertainty. >> ceos are already -- they are holding back on hiring. they are doing all these other things so ultimately, no, it won't have a fundamental impact because i think it will all be retroactive for january 2013. hard for people to hire in such an unce
, rick santelli with us and sandy vallari with us as well. sandy, i'll begin with you. as we're sitting here, i don't know how you feel about the market and the cliff. yesterday one tone. today seems to be we've reverted backwards. >> so frustrating. here we go again. i think the market does have a lot of support at 1420. i do think they will get a deal done but i don't think it will happen this year. i think it happens into january and they can make things retroactively back to january...
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thank you for joining us. going toward the close here and the market is down 74 points, just off the lows of the session here. >> earlier we were looking at the dow and the s&p. things have deteriorated since then and some investors are worried that we're riding a wall of worry, but we'll talk about that when we come back. >> don't go to boston market. the chain is removing salt shakers from tables? is this a pre-emptive strike? >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend. which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow is up the most this year? american eagle outfitters, chicos, or tall brothers? [ engine revs ] during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what'
thank you for joining us. going toward the close here and the market is down 74 points, just off the lows of the session here. >> earlier we were looking at the dow and the s&p. things have deteriorated since then and some investors are worried that we're riding a wall of worry, but we'll talk about that when we come back. >> don't go to boston market. the chain is removing salt shakers from tables? is this a pre-emptive strike? >>> first, before we go to break, the...
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david, thank you for joining us. if the fletchers and others walk out next thursday, will they be fired? >> look, i'm not going to comment on what may or may not happen next week. today we filed an unfair labor practice charge against the ufcw. make no mistake about it, our walmart is a wholly owned subsidiary of the united food and commercial workers union. the unions have been trying to organize walmart for years unsuccessfully. no they' now they're trying new tactics that are aimed at trying to get the media to cover it. unfortunately, they're breaking the law. we're going to do something about it. >> what law are they breaking? >> so there's -- the way the national labor relations act works is there's -- part of the law that is around recognitional picketing and trying to be recognized as a you knowon, which is what they're trying to do. they're trying to represent our workers, but they haven't followed any of the rules they need to do in order to be recognized as a you knowon. >> david, are you going to be worki
david, thank you for joining us. if the fletchers and others walk out next thursday, will they be fired? >> look, i'm not going to comment on what may or may not happen next week. today we filed an unfair labor practice charge against the ufcw. make no mistake about it, our walmart is a wholly owned subsidiary of the united food and commercial workers union. the unions have been trying to organize walmart for years unsuccessfully. no they' now they're trying new tactics that are aimed at...
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they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >> if they drop the nyse brand, that's the dumbest thing they can do. i can't even imagine that happening. >> regulatory suicide. >> what is chuck schumer going to do? >> this is the global brand, period. >> what happens down the road? what happens two years from now? do they want to spin off the cash equities business, a low-margin business that's out there? it's literally dragging the multiple down of the i.c.e. nyse. does it get spun off in some other form or sold to a london stock exchange or a deutsche boerse? >> why would they buy it, bob? >
they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >>...
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we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's biggest gift p gift. i don't think natural gas is going anywhere. >> you're talking about something that's revolutionary and transformative, but it's going to take time. it's just going to take time. it takes a lot of time. >> it's actually acting the way oil should be acting right now given the supply and demand. the demand is slowing and going lower and the supply is going higher. therefore, the price should be going lower, shouldn't it? >> i think that really goes back -- you look at the volatility index of how high it is. everybody's guessed where it's going. it's not f
we're not using it for transportation. we're not using it for power generation. the only thing we have coming up that might create a nice tail wind here are two things. one, liquefy natural gas, send it over to asia and europe. the second thing may be a manufactured renaissance taking place in the u.s. bigger companies moving back in to take advantage of our cheap natural gas and our big supply. the reality is our demand's been flat in the u.s. this country has not taken advantage of america's...
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ladies, thanks so much for having us. i nearly said thank you for having us. thanking you for coming on the show. stacy, here we are day in and day out on the financial news talking about the fiscal cliff, economists talk about the fiscal cliff and politicians talk about the fiscal cliff. we're wondering whether mom and pops at home talk about the fiscal cliff. is a lack of a budget deal actually spooking shoppers out on main street? >> it is. walmart told us 75% of their customers have cite that had they are worried about the fiscal cliff. mandy, you and i were on last week talking about the luxury retailers and we called out saks saying business pre-holiday was particularly weak. what are the people in the stores telling me all week, saying that this is the worst pre-christmas they had seen in over a decade, and part of that was because their consumers are worried about the fiscal cliff, so note to the government. it does matter. >> yeah, but that's, as you say, part of it. laura, what else is going on? it just felt like we were going into a lackluster seaso
ladies, thanks so much for having us. i nearly said thank you for having us. thanking you for coming on the show. stacy, here we are day in and day out on the financial news talking about the fiscal cliff, economists talk about the fiscal cliff and politicians talk about the fiscal cliff. we're wondering whether mom and pops at home talk about the fiscal cliff. is a lack of a budget deal actually spooking shoppers out on main street? >> it is. walmart told us 75% of their customers have...
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and that's good news for all of us. because that means the economy is coming back. >> you don't think that's an aberration? >> no. i think you're always going to see some uptick when the economy begins recovering. no question about that. but ecommerce is just growing so much faster than retail, that it is making it harder for retail stores to compete. unless they have a strong ecommerce business. >> the growth in ecommerce, is that because there are so many more ways to access the internet now to buy things is this. >> absolutely. there's no question. mobile has had a huge impact on ecommerce, on any given day right now, 20% to 30% of our revenue is coming from iphones, ipads. the fact that you have your phone with you all the time, that's a store that's in your pocket. >> you pioneered the flash sale. now everybody's doing it. you've got a lot of competition in that area right now. so what's next for you? how do you distinguish yourself down the road? >> you know, we've done i think something smart, which is to not jus
and that's good news for all of us. because that means the economy is coming back. >> you don't think that's an aberration? >> no. i think you're always going to see some uptick when the economy begins recovering. no question about that. but ecommerce is just growing so much faster than retail, that it is making it harder for retail stores to compete. unless they have a strong ecommerce business. >> the growth in ecommerce, is that because there are so many more ways to access...